Grow your global perspective
The International Division, along with partners across campus, regularly offer events that offer in-depth looks at a variety of world topics from multiple perspectives. Numerous events are also available for those looking for global engagement opportunities. View the list below to see international events coming up on campus, in Wisconsin, and around the globe.
Engage the world through events with a global focus
- April
- April 20Facing the Environmental Mission: Small Farmers in Nicaragua & Agro-Ecological Challenges of the Neoliberal Food RegimeAs part of the LACIS & the Holtz Center's "Science and Technology in the Hispanic World" series12:00 PM, Online
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- April 21Water, Culture and Development - Earth Day SpecialNative American service in Peace Corps Bolivia among 'los indigenas' 4:00 PM, Online
- April 22
- April 22Building of Online Chinese Learning CommunityLanguage Collaboratory: A Professional Development Series for Language Educators3:30 PM, Online
- April 22CREECA LECTURE: Technological Solutions for Complex ProblemsEmerging Electronic Surveillance Regimes in Eurasian Cities4:00 PM, Online
- April 23Center for Southeast Asian Studies Friday Forum Lecture SeriesThe Jurisprudence of Torture in Thailand, by Nick Cheesman12:00 PM, Online
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- April 26Harmony and Evolution: An Exhibition of the Chinese American Art Faculty AssociationOnline Exhibit12:00 AM, Online
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- April 27“Short-term prospects for the Mexican economy"As part of the LACIS Lunchtime Lecture Series12:00 PM, Online
- April 27Dealing with ChinaA panel discussion on U.S.-China relations under a Biden administration, focusing on national security, economics, and higher education12:00 PM, Online
- April 27Decolonizing Literacy and English Practices in MexicoMario E. López-Gopar, Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca4:00 PM, Online
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- April 28Language Learning Online: Films and PodcastsIRIS International film club, featuring Kate Grovergrys4:00 PM, Online
- April 29
- April 29CSA Spring Virtual Lecture Series: Dr. Namita WahiDr. Namita Wahi (Fellow, Centre for Policy Research and Founding Director, Land Rights Initiative, Delhi)10:00 AM, Online
- April 29Reassessing the Impact of the Pandemic on Well-Being: Identifying Opportunities for Growth and InnovationLanguage Collaboratory: A Professional Development Series for Language Educators3:30 PM, Online
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- April 30CSEAS Friday Forum Lecture Series/Archaeology Brownbag SeriesCommunity Engagements and Partnerships in Archaeological Fieldwork in the Philippines: Prehistoric Heritage to Recent History, by Laura Lee Junker12:00 PM, Online
- May
- May 3Harmony and Evolution: An Exhibition of the Chinese American Art Faculty AssociationOnline Exhibit12:00 AM, Online
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- May 4Critical Approaches to Applied Language StudiesSara P. Alvarez, Queens College, CUNY; Mario E. López-Gopar, Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca, Jonathan Rosa, Stanford University4:00 PM, Online
- May 10Harmony and Evolution: An Exhibition of the Chinese American Art Faculty AssociationOnline Exhibit12:00 AM, Online
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- May 17Harmony and Evolution: An Exhibition of the Chinese American Art Faculty AssociationOnline Exhibit12:00 AM, Online
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- May 24Harmony and Evolution: An Exhibition of the Chinese American Art Faculty AssociationOnline Exhibit12:00 AM, Online
- May 31Harmony and Evolution: An Exhibition of the Chinese American Art Faculty AssociationOnline Exhibit12:00 AM, Online